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Anwar Ibrahim as Malaysia’s Reformist Leader: Reshaping Political Leadership and Nationhood in Post-Reformasi Malaysia

Shamsul Azri Mohd Radzi and Faridah Jaafar
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Shamsul Azri Mohd Radzi: School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Faridah Jaafar: School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 4, 6667-6680

Abstract: Anwar Ibrahim’s ascent to the Malaysian premiership on 24 November 2022 marked the culmination of a prolonged journey that significantly reshaped the nation’s political landscape. This article critically examines Anwar Ibrahim’s role as a reformist leader by exploring how his reform agendas have contributed to redefining Malaysia’s national identity within frameworks of plurality and universality. Drawing from Anwar’s prominent literary works, such as “The Asian Renaissance,†“Letters from Prison,†and the foundational “1998 Permatang Pauh Declaration,†the study utilises textual analysis to elucidate the transformative impact of his political philosophy. Specifically, the paper evaluates the articulation and implementation of seven core reformist agendas: the enhancement of human dignity, the pursuit of justice across all societal strata, popular sovereignty as the fundamental source of political authority, equitable economic distribution, the eradication of corruption and abuse of power, the reinforcement of dynamic cultural identities, and the establishment of a civilised nation. By contextualising Anwar’s ideological inspirations, notably from figures such as Jamal al-Din al-Afghani and Jose Rizal, this study underscores the intersection of moral integrity, democratic ideals, and pragmatic governance that characterises his leadership. Ultimately, the analysis presented provides a nuanced understanding of how Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership trajectory embodies the aspirations for a just, accountable, and inclusive Malaysia, thus contributing to broader scholarly discourses on political reform and nationhood in Southeast Asia.

Date: 2025
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